View Full Version : O'Callaghan to leave Cork City
rebelarmyexile
30/06/2008, 9:26 PM
From CCFC website:
"It is with regret that George O’Callaghan has informed Cork City FC Manager Alan Mathews that he wishes to leave the club.
Speaking to CorkCityFC.ie, the City manager said: “We have been approached by a number of clubs enquiring about George’s availability and the player has a number of options available to him. At this point in his career, George feels that it would be in his best interests, both personally and professionally, to pursue his career outside of the eircom League of Ireland, and we fully respect George’s decision in this matter.”
http://corkcityfc.ie/main.php?action=newsLink&headlineID=379
Cant believe this, he was really getting on well. ******
rambler14
30/06/2008, 9:33 PM
He really does think he's Ronaldo doesn't he??? The size of his ego is unbelievable, an average player who pimps himself around like a premiership player!.................although Joey4Ireland informs me that he's getting abuse off City fans for leaving in the 1st place so obviously he felt he had to go................surely he can take a bit of stick though???
CharlesThompson
30/06/2008, 10:12 PM
He's a fücking class A idiot. Undoubtedly has quality but not an ounce of intelligence to say either (a) I've got to immerse himself in his career enough to not think about the camera's or (b) understand that his ego is so inordinately huge that the only way he can control it is by immersing himself in his career.
Either way the chaps EGO must be some demon to tame. Pity but he'll be back here in a years time bitching about some poor manager or another who just didn't understand him.
He has never been slow to talk to the media in the past so I am sure we will find out why he wants to leave sooner or later. I suspect the whole truth (can only guess what that is) may not come out until after he leaves. Seems to be a surprise to almost everyone as no rumours before today.
He is not half the player he was when he left the last time so won't have anything like the same impact. Hopefully the freed up wages can be used to convince Joe Gamble to stay.
Overall very disappointing that less than 6 months into 3 year contract he wants to leave.
ramsfan
01/07/2008, 6:15 AM
biggest problem is he thinks he is better than city and eircom league , he should get a reality check with his atitude he will never make it in england
Seems to be a surprise to almost everyone as no rumours before today.
I'm surprised that you're surprised.;) Up at the UCD game the other night one of your fellow exiles mentioned to me that George might be off to Tranmere!
pateen
01/07/2008, 8:16 AM
What the heic is going on.
cant believe this, off to the city forum for more
joeSoap
01/07/2008, 8:30 AM
Good news for Cork City I think. I like Georgie, he's a bit of a character, and they are lacking in the EL, and he's a very talented individual when he puts his mind to it, but Cork will cope without him, and no doubt reap a near six figure sum if not more for him. Can't argue with that. I reckon they should sell Gamble too, while theres a chance of getting big money for him. No player is irreplaceable...money on the other hand....:ball:
razor
01/07/2008, 10:30 AM
although Joey4Ireland informs me that he's getting abuse off City fans for leaving in the 1st place so obviously he felt he had to go................surely he can take a bit of stick though???He was booed by one section of fans during the Bray game just in case he or his sycophants had forgotten the disgraceful manner in which he left previously.
That was one game, I haven't heard any particular George specific abuse at City games since.
I'm surprised that you're surprised.;) Up at the UCD game the other night one of your fellow exiles mentioned to me that George might be off to Tranmere!
By usual standards we would have had 3-4 weeks of rumour & counter rumour.
Exiles have more important things to discuss like envelopes. :cool:
wiseman
01/07/2008, 3:44 PM
He was booed by one section of fans during the Bray game just in case he or his sycophants had forgotten the disgraceful manner in which he left previously.
That was one game, I haven't heard any particular George specific abuse at City games since.
are you having me on or what. it regularly disturbs my nap in the library :D
A face
01/07/2008, 8:23 PM
I wonder did it have anything to do with him not getting games recently? Hardly i'd say, Was he contacted by Tranmere before the window, obviously the club would have known about this.
It will free up some wages and sadly he wasn't all that hot this time around. I just cant help thinking its poor form to be honest as he is only here a few months into a three year contract.
padjoe
02/07/2008, 4:57 AM
found in an Australian backpacker magazine...which interestingly also has the eircom league table, albeit a series behind but it does have it.
"Curious George’s organtang delusional cousin George O'Callaghan is to leave Cork City again.
The egotistical 28-year-old midfielder has informed manager Alan Mathews that he wishes to leave again only a year after failing miserably with Ipswich Town and is believed to be whoring his services to the mighty Tranmere Rovers and unstoppable Oldham Athletic.
City say they have had a number of offers for his services to wash cars, sweep the roads and a stint at a local comedy club as he continues to prove himself a joke of a footballer."
A face
02/07/2008, 12:29 PM
found in an Australian backpacker magazine...which interestingly also has the eircom league table, albeit a series behind but it does have it.
"Curious George’s organtang delusional cousin George O'Callaghan is to leave Cork City again.
The egotistical 28-year-old midfielder has informed manager Alan Mathews that he wishes to leave again only a year after failing miserably with Ipswich Town and is believed to be whoring his services to the mighty Tranmere Rovers and unstoppable Oldham Athletic.
City say they have had a number of offers for his services to wash cars, sweep the roads and a stint at a local comedy club as he continues to prove himself a joke of a footballer."
Sheeze, they pull no punches there do they :eek:
Fair_play_boy
03/07/2008, 11:27 PM
Mixed feelings about this latest news about Georgie. I agree that his game was not as good as his best days with the club before the fall out with Rico, but he was in a class above many of the others in the squad at that time. Now, the set up is so different. We have a stronger squad and his talent is not so crucial to us any more, IMHO.
Is George the Peter Pan of Irish football?
sadloserkid
09/07/2008, 5:52 PM
Good news for Cork City I think. I like Georgie, he's a bit of a character, and they are lacking in the EL, and he's a very talented individual when he puts his mind to it, but Cork will cope without him, and no doubt reap a near six figure sum if not more for him. Can't argue with that. I reckon they should sell Gamble too, while theres a chance of getting big money for him. No player is irreplaceable...money on the other hand....:ball:
No money if I'm not mistaken right?
Is George the Peter Pan of Irish football?
Because he's never grown up I presume?
gustavo
10/07/2008, 10:20 PM
Gone to Tranmere
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2008/0710/ocallaghan.html
DolansWaistcoat
11/07/2008, 11:40 AM
No money for him,is that true?
jebus
11/07/2008, 11:48 AM
No money for him,is that true?
Reports saying he was released by Cork? Did he have a clause in his contract saying he could leave if an English side came in for him?
GavinZac
11/07/2008, 11:50 AM
Reports saying he was released by Cork? Did he have a clause in his contract saying he could leave if an English side came in for him?
No, it was a mutual termination. George wanted to go, Mathews wanted an extra few grand to sign players with, ce sera.
jebus
11/07/2008, 11:53 AM
No, it was a mutual termination. George wanted to go, Mathews wanted an extra few grand to sign players with, ce sera.
seems odd not to ask for even 50k for him though wouldn't you agree? Surely Tranmere would have stumped up a fee like that if they were interested, Georgie would still have left and Cork would still have his wages freed, but with a bit of pocket money for their trouble
GavinZac
11/07/2008, 11:59 AM
seems odd not to ask for even 50k for him though wouldn't you agree? Surely Tranmere would have stumped up a fee like that if they were interested, Georgie would still have left and Cork would still have his wages freed, but with a bit of pocket money for their trouble
The problem is the wage cap; the owner's wouldn't be too arsed about 50k. I think it was a case of George wanting to leave ASAP before his kid is born and Mathew's wanting to offload him before the CEO is in place to ok/veto the termination. George wasn't Mathews' signing so I'd imagine he's not too worried. There were a few veiled references to "no star in the team, everybody putting their head down and working" in interviews of Mathews at the time but it just seems to be a case of it suiting everyone to see George go. 50k wouldn't mean too much to Arkaga but they've already voiced their concern about the 65% cap.
micls
11/07/2008, 12:14 PM
On Tranmere's website its down as an 'undisclosed fee' while others are 'free transfers'....Maybe we got a tenner for him or something.
GavinZac
11/07/2008, 12:53 PM
On Tranmere's website its down as an 'undisclosed fee' while others are 'free transfers'....Maybe we got a tenner for him or something.
Possibly. Maybe the "mutual termination" story is a ruse to maintain our high value standards? Much better to say our last transfer is Roy for €700k than George for €30k. If we're rejecting €150k for Meyler though I can't see that we'd be in a rush to bite off someone's hand for a few grand.
adamd164
13/07/2008, 1:32 PM
Reports saying he was released by Cork? Did he have a clause in his contract saying he could leave if an English side came in for him?
Nope, mutual agreement.
On Tranmere's website its down as an 'undisclosed fee' while others are 'free transfers'....Maybe we got a tenner for him or something.
I believe we may have a few boxes of old scouser wigs which City intend to sell as Doug Howlett wigs outside Musgrave Park. :p
http://gaijintonic.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/scouser.jpg
http://www.rbs6nations.com/images/news/Doug-Howlett.jpg
minty
23/07/2008, 11:25 AM
city should definitely have pushed for a few quid for him
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